Physics Department
Quality and Quantity
Not only are there large numbers of students, but they are of the highest
quality. During the Nineties, 34 physics alumni entered graduate school
or medical school. All of the graduate students had full financial assistance.
At least 10 have recieved Ph.D.'s or M.D.'s (one from Princeton, two from
MIT, another from Cal Tech, etc.) and 8 alumni are currently official
Ph.D. candidates.
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Peter Muehlbach B.A. Physics B.A. Engineering Science |
Timothy Roufs B.A. Engineering Science B.A. Physics |
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Justin Boortz B.A. Engineering Science |
Jamin Taylor B.A. Engineering Science B.A. Physics |
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Scott Miles B.A. Engineering Science B.A. Physics |
Brian Wiger B.A. Engineering Science B.A. Physics |
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Thomas Kuehn B.S. Applied Physics |
Brooke McDonnell B.S. Applied Physics |
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David Rowley B.S. Applied Physics |
Erik Dahlman B.S. Physics |
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Kenneth Meyer B.S. Physics |
Daniel Tavernier B.S. Physics |
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Reed Weber B.S. Physics |
Eli Horn B.A. Physics |
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Nicholas Isder B.S. Mathematics B.A. Physics |
Matthew Johnson B.A. Physics |
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Greg Schutte B.A. Physics B.A. Engineering Science |
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